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Zoom Astronomy
Stars Find it! in Zoom Astronomy
- Print-out for Grade 3-5

Use the section on the Stars to answer the following questions.

1. Are stars made mostly of solids, liquids, or gases? __________________


2. What is the name of the reaction that occurs in the core of a star that makes star hot and luminescent?_______________________


3. Stars primarily burn what element as fuel? ____________________


4. What is the name of a system in which two stars orbit one another?_______________________


5. What is the name of the galaxy in which our Solar System is located? _____________________


6. Which star is closest to the Earth? _______________________


7. Which starts live longer, giant stars or smaller stars?_______________________


8. Stars twinkle when we see them because their light is distorted by the Earth's _______________________ .


9. What is the name of a groups of up to about 1,000 stars? ______________________


10. Do stars ever turn into black holes? ______________________



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Level: Grade 3-5 Subject: astronomy, science, reading, writing, introduction to research on the Internet


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